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The Loyal Order of Moose is a fraternal
and service organization founded in 1888, with nearly 1 million men in
roughly 2,000
Lodges, in all 50 states and four Canadian provinces, plus Great
Britain and Bermuda.
Along with other units of Moose
International, the Loyal Order of Moose supports the operation of Mooseheart
Child City & School, a 1,000-acre community for children and teens
in need, located 40 miles west of Chicago; and Moosehaven,
a 63-acre retirement community for its members near Jacksonville, FL.
Additionally, Moose Lodges conduct approximately $50 million worth of community
service (counting monetary donations and volunteer hours worked)
annually.
Additionally, the Loyal Order of Moose
conducts numerous sports and recreational programs, in local
Lodges and Family Centers, in the majority of 44 State and Provincial
Associations, and on a fraternity-wide basis.
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Moose International across from Campanile
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Order of Moose/Women of the Moose |
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Loyal Order of Moose for men, founded
in 1888 in Louisville, Kentucky; re-organized in 1906 under the
leadership of future U.S. Sen. James J. Davis.
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Women of the Moose, founded in 1913 as
an auxiliary organization, now considered an integral unit of the
Order.
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Nonsectarian and nonpolitical
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Roughly 2,000 lodges in the United
States, Canada, Bermuda and Great Britain, and total membership of
nearly 1 million.
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Women of the Moose membership exceeds
500,000 in more than 1,600 chapters.
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International headquarters at
Mooseheart, Illinois, USA.
Mooseheart
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Founded on July 27, 1913.
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Established to provide a home for
children of members of the Order who have lost one or both parents and
other qualified orphaned or dependent children; since 1994,
applications welcomed from ANY family in need.
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Located in the beautiful Fox River
Valley, 38 miles west of Chicago.
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Consists of approximately 1,000
campus-like acres upon which 115 buildings have been constructed.
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A completely self-contained community
known throughout North America as "The Child City."
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Mooseheart has its own bank, power
plant, schools, church, health center, auditorium, Post Office,
stadium, recreational buildings.
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More than 11,000 children have
resided at Mooseheart since 1913.
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Current student population is about
250.
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Children live with Family Teachers,
often husband and wife in individual buildings designed to emulate
single-family homes.
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Mooseheart children are given a
complete academic education as accredited by the Illinois Department
of Education, from kindergarten through high school; plus
vocational training, and complete religious instruction in whatever
faith prevailed in their families before coming to Mooseheart.
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Mooseheart was one of the pioneers in
the field of vocational training at the high school level. Mooseheart
High School students today have a variety of trades from which to
choose, including individually tailored co-op programs with either
campus work functions and area businesses.
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Mooseheart's magnificent House of
God, built in 1950 at a cost of $2 million, is one of the world's
finest examples of interdenominational church architecture.
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A resident Protestant minister, and
an attending Catholic priest, provide religious instructions and
conduct religious services at Mooseheart; children of other faiths
attend services in neighboring communities.
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Anyone planning to take a trip to
Chicago should be encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to
visit Mooseheart. Please call first at (630) 859-2000 ext. 3601.
Moosehaven
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Founded in 1922 , known as the
"City of Contentment."
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Established to provide a home for
dependent aged Moose men and women and their spouses.
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Located in Orange Park, Florida, on
the St. John's River, 15 miles south of Jacksonville.
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It is a community comprising several
single-story residences, a LifeCare Center, a state-of-the-art
assisted-living complex completed in 2002, indoor pool and fitness
center, community building, commissary, and shops, and a chapel for
all faiths.
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Residences are designed expressly for
the convenience and comfort of seniors. Each residence has its own
kitchen and dining room.
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A Moosehaven resident is offered the
opportunity for meaningful work (appropriate to their own physical
abilities), and receives an allowance each month.
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Complete facilities are provided in
the Michigan Recreation Building and New York Healthplex to supplement
outdoor recreation activities such as fishing, boating, shuffleboard,
picnics and trips to nearby sporting and entertainment events as well
as points of interest.
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More than 3,000 aged senior Moose men
and women have been admitted to the "City of Contentment."
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Present population is about 400.
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Anyone planning a trip to northeast
Florida should be encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to
visit Moosehaven. Just call (904) 278-1210 first
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